Wanna 'splain this one. Even the cops are stumped.
LINN COUNTY, OR (KPTV) - The Sweet Home Police Department says a woman was hurt and a driver died Friday evening after a collision in a crosswalk on Main Street.
Police say the driver, 77-year-old Lon Salladay, was in a gray Chevrolet Avalanche and hit the woman while she was attempting to cross the street at 22nd Avenue.
45-year-old Katrina Hadland was transported to an area hospital to receive treatment for her injuries, the police department says.
Police say Salladay suffered a self-inflicted gunshot wound and died at the scene. According to officers, the wound occurred just after the collision.
Officers say there is no indication that Hadland and Salladay knew each other.
Members from the Linn County Multi-Agency Accident Investigation Team assisted the Sweet Home Police Department in processing the scene.
Anyone with information about this case is asked to call SHPD Officer Dave Hickcox at 541-367-5181.
Copyright 2019 KPTV-KPDX Broadcasting Corporation. All rights reserved.
-- Edited by Uke on Sunday 17th of March 2019 02:39:34 PM
Snippy said
2:51 PM, 03/17/19
Poor old guy...
Fed up.
Fucked up.
Checked out.
Uke said
12:17 AM, 04/07/19
"Total, complete loss..." Kind of understates the obvious eh? Damn! This is exactly the kinda schitt that happens 'round here of late.
Occupants survive motorhome fire on northbound I-5 near Brooks
Salem Statesman Journal Published 5:55 p.m. PT April 6, 2019 | Updated 9:50 p.m. PT April 6, 2019
Traffic on northbound Interstate 5 remains heavy following a motorhome fire Saturday that was extinguished by Marion County Fire District firefighters.
The occupants of the motorhome were able to safely exit the vehicle and there were no injuries to the occupants or firefighters, according to a fire district press release.
A motorhome was engulfed in flames April 6, 2019, as the first firefighters arrived on the scene. (Photo: Courtesy of the Marion County Fire District)
The motorhome was a complete loss. The cause of the fire is believed to be from a blown rear tire.
Marion County Fire District firefighters extinguish a fire in a motorhome April 6, 2019 on northbound I-5. (Photo: Courtesy of the Marion County Fire District)
Firefighters were assisted by the Oregon Department of Transportation and Oregon State Police with traffic control.
The motorhome that caught fire on northbound I-5 April 6, 2019, was a total loss. The occupants were able to safety exit and no injuries were reported (Photo: Marion County Fire District)
Earlier story:
Interstate 5 traffic between Keizer and Brooks is backed up due to a vehicle fire north of the Perkins Road overpass, according to the Oregon Department of Transportation's Trip Check.
Northbound Highway 99E/Portland Rd. NE north of Chemawa Rd.NE is stop and go as well.
Northbound I-5 traffic north of Keizer on Saturday evening. (Photo: ODOT traffic camera)
ODOT recommends checking Trip Check before leaving if you are planning to travel north on that stretch of I-5 this evening.
Trip Check map of backed up traffic on I-5 at 5:45 p.m. (Photo: Oregon Department of Transportation)
Wanna 'splain this one. Even the cops are stumped.
LINN COUNTY, OR (KPTV) - The Sweet Home Police Department says a woman was hurt and a driver died Friday evening after a collision in a crosswalk on Main Street.
Police say the driver, 77-year-old Lon Salladay, was in a gray Chevrolet Avalanche and hit the woman while she was attempting to cross the street at 22nd Avenue.
45-year-old Katrina Hadland was transported to an area hospital to receive treatment for her injuries, the police department says.
Police say Salladay suffered a self-inflicted gunshot wound and died at the scene. According to officers, the wound occurred just after the collision.
Officers say there is no indication that Hadland and Salladay knew each other.
Members from the Linn County Multi-Agency Accident Investigation Team assisted the Sweet Home Police Department in processing the scene.
Anyone with information about this case is asked to call SHPD Officer Dave Hickcox at 541-367-5181.
Copyright 2019 KPTV-KPDX Broadcasting Corporation. All rights reserved.
-- Edited by Uke on Sunday 17th of March 2019 02:39:34 PM
Fed up.
Fucked up.
Checked out.
"Total, complete loss..." Kind of understates the obvious eh? Damn! This is exactly the kinda schitt that happens 'round here of late.
Occupants survive motorhome fire on northbound I-5 near Brooks
UPDATE 8:45 p.m.
Traffic on northbound Interstate 5 remains heavy following a motorhome fire Saturday that was extinguished by Marion County Fire District firefighters.
The occupants of the motorhome were able to safely exit the vehicle and there were no injuries to the occupants or firefighters, according to a fire district press release.
A motorhome was engulfed in flames April 6, 2019, as the first firefighters arrived on the scene. (Photo: Courtesy of the Marion County Fire District)
The motorhome was a complete loss. The cause of the fire is believed to be from a blown rear tire.
Marion County Fire District firefighters extinguish a fire in a motorhome April 6, 2019 on northbound I-5. (Photo: Courtesy of the Marion County Fire District)
Firefighters were assisted by the Oregon Department of Transportation and Oregon State Police with traffic control.
The motorhome that caught fire on northbound I-5 April 6, 2019, was a total loss. The occupants were able to safety exit and no injuries were reported (Photo: Marion County Fire District)
Earlier story:
Interstate 5 traffic between Keizer and Brooks is backed up due to a vehicle fire north of the Perkins Road overpass, according to the Oregon Department of Transportation's Trip Check.
Northbound Highway 99E/Portland Rd. NE north of Chemawa Rd.NE is stop and go as well.
Northbound I-5 traffic north of Keizer on Saturday evening. (Photo: ODOT traffic camera)
ODOT recommends checking Trip Check before leaving if you are planning to travel north on that stretch of I-5 this evening.
Trip Check map of backed up traffic on I-5 at 5:45 p.m. (Photo: Oregon Department of Transportation)
More weird schitt in where else... Oregon. Again.
https://www.cnbc.com/2019/04/10/oregon-deputies-respond-to-report-of-intruder-to-find-a-roomba-vacuum.html
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=c05yoCzLrKU
More'n likely it was a Roomba operated by a cat!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=A0Z79ycisDU
By the way, enjoy!
-- Edited by Uke on Wednesday 10th of April 2019 05:18:28 PM